
The Crafting Wolf loves making and restoring useful things. With masculine energy that’s less intense than that of other Wolves, the Crafting Wolf is more relaxed and patient.

At heart, he’s like Hephaestus, the skilled, ingenious god of the forge and patron of artisans. A good example of the Crafting Wolf is the man who hand-makes wooden furniture in his shop.
His natural strength is making things work.
The Crafting Wolf is good at repairing, growing, restoring, or building tangible things of practical value. He lays the stones beneath our feet, plumbs the pipes from which we drink, and makes technology work for us.
Because he employs focus and concentration in his work, he can seem to have “tunnel vision” and ignore the broader picture. But this focus is what makes him so good at solving specific problems. In a world that’s increasingly conceptual, he is refreshingly practical.
What matters most to him is quality.

The Crafting Wolf feels a real sense of accomplishment when he builds or restores high-quality things. He takes pride in his skill as a craftsman. He knows what will work, what will last, and how to keep it so.
By the same token, if he’s required to work on things he considers subpar, cheap, or disposable, he’ll grumble, whether he’s a tradesman, gardener, farmer, techie, or engineer.
He’s a good-natured guy.

The Crafting Wolf’s calm eyes will convey his general good nature. His style is casual and comfortable, because for him clothes are an afterthought. It’s about what he does, not what he looks like.
If he’s an artisan at heart, he loves to master an established craft, like auto repair. If he’s more of an engineer, he loves designing new things, as a software developer does.
His intensity profile:
| Masculine | Feminine | |
| High | ||
| Elevated | ||
| Moderate | ||
| Minimal | ||



